tom is always talking in class and many time he had been expelled from class
tom is always talking in class and many time he had been expelled from class
1. She made a deep ................ on the members of her class.(impress)
2. I don't like to wear painted and .............. jeans. (embroider)
3. Many designers took .................. from Vietnam's ethnin minorities.(inspire)
4. He always feels ............... in his actions.(confidence)
Supply the correct form of the verbs in the brackets to complete the sentences below:
1. Tom (remind)_____ twice, but he continues (forget)_____ his homework.
2. She (finish)_____ a three-year course of English at college. Then she(go)___) on (study)____ it for two years in London.
3. Who is the man (talk)___ to Mr.Green?
4. Neither we nor Alan (go)___ to the city on Sunday.
5. What you (do)____ in 10 years'time?
6. If he (read)____ a book, he always (yawn)_____
III. Fill in each numbered blank with ONE suitable word. Write your answer in the numbered
box. (1,0 point)
Mickey Mantle was one of (16) ___ greatest baseball players of all times. He played for the
New York Yankees in their years of glory. From the time Mantle began to (17) ___ professionally in
1951 to his last year in 1968, baseball was the most popular (18) ___ in the United States. For many
people, Mantle symbolized the hope, prosperity, and confidence of America at that time.
Mantle was a fast and powerful (19) ___ who could bat both (20) ___ and left-handed. He won
game after game, one World Series championship (21) ___ another, for his team. He was a wonderful
athlete, but this alone cannot explain America’s fascination with him.
Perhaps it was because he was a handsome, red-haired country boy, the son of a poor miner
from Oklahoma. His career, from the lead mines of the West (22) ___ the heights of success and fame,
was a fairy-tale version of the American dream. Or perhaps it was because America always loves a
“natural”: a person who wins without seeming to try, (23) ___ talent appears to come from an inner
grace. That was Mickey Mantle.
But like many celebrities, Mickey Mantle had a private life (24) ___ of problems. He played
without complaint despite constant pain from injuries. He lived to (25) ___ his father’s dreams and drank
to forget his father’s early death. Mickey Mantle died of cancer at the age of 63.
1. How many books you (read).....lately?- five and I(read)...... the sixth now
2. Some days ago I (meet) Tom when he (go)...... to the park. I(say) .........''hello'' to him and we (talk) .... for a while
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1. if you need any help, you can ask Tom. He's very ......(help)
2. i have a ...... to talk a lot whenever i am nervous. (tend)
3. gas and oil ..... always increases in cold weather. (consume)
4. we find advertising on television very .... (effect)
5. the students wear their school uniforms with .... (proud)
In Britain there is a (1)….. now which people call Mother’s Day. In the old days, many girls from working-class (2)…. in towns and cities and from farmers’ families in the country worked in rich houses. They had to do all the (3)….. and their working day was usually very long, they often worked on (4)….., too. Once a year, it was usually (5)….. Sunday in March, they could visit their mothers. They went home on that day and (6)…. presents for their mothers and for other members of their families. They could stay at home only one day, and (7)…… they went back to their work. People call that day Mothering Day or Mothering (8)…… . Later, workers at the factories and girls who worked in the houses of rich families received one (9)… day a month, and Mothering Day became Mother’s Day. It (10)….. the last Sunday in March
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MY FRIEND THE WOLF
Few people would choose a wolf as a companion or expect devotion from it, but Paul Balenovic, from Zagreb
in Croatia, is an exception. He had always been (70) ………………………. of animals, and one day he bought a
young wolf cub in a town in the mountains, which he called Lik. Wolves have been hunted almost to extinction in
Europe, not (71) ………………………. much (72) ………………………. of their reputation in folk tales as for the
practical reasons of protecting livestock, but in a (73) ………………………. parts of the continent, (74)
………………………. as Croatia, they still survive.
As Lik (75) ………………………. up, Balenovic often took him to the forest. He was fully (76)
………………………. of the dangers of keeping such a powerful creature in a city like Zagreb but afraid to (77)
………………………. the animal free while it was unprepared for a life in the wild. He decided to (78)
………………………. for a female wolf that would become Lik’s mate, and one night caught one in the forest. His
plan was to let them breed together, and then release them and their cubs in the forest.
In due course, the plan was (79) ………………………. out but when he returned to the forest to see (80)
………………………. they were getting (81) ………………………., it was clear that Lik was unhappy. Balenovic
realized he would have to take him back to the city; otherwise, Lik would search for him and might approach other
human beings, (82) ………………………. could end in disaster.
Balenovic took Lik back to the forest at regular intervals to see his (83) ………………………. and the cubs
but Lik always returned with him. He died at the (84) ………………………. of 17, still at the side of his human
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1/ Mrs Reed (turn) _________ on the radio in her car while she (drive) _________ home yesterday. She (listen) ___________ to some music when she suddenly (hear) ___________ a siren. She (look) ____________ in her mirror and (see) _________ an ambulance behind her. She immediately (pull) ________ her car to the side of the road and (wait) _________ for the ambulance (pass) _________.
2/ My mother (call) ___________ me around 5 o’clock. My husband (come) _________ home a little after that. When he (come) __________ home, I (talk) ___________ to my mother on the phone.
3/ Next month I (have) _________ a week’s vacation. I (plan) _________ to take a trip. First I (go) _________ to Madison, Wisconsin to visit my brother. After I (leave) ________ Madion, I (go) _________ Chicago to see a friend who (study) _________ at a university there. She (live) _________ in Chicago for three years, so she (know) _________ her way around the city. She (promise) _________ to take me to many interesting places. I (never, be) _________ in Chicago, so I (look) _________ forward to going there.
4/ Yesterday John (eat) _____________ breakfast at 8:00. He (already, eat) _________ breakfast when he (leave) ____________ for class at 8:45. He (always, eat) _________ breakfast before he (go) _____________ to class. I (usually, not eat) _________ breakfast before I (go) _________ to class. But I (usually, get) _________ hungry about midmorning. Tomorrow before I (go) _____________ to class, I (eat) _________ breakfast.
5/ Last year, I (go) __________ mountain climbing for the first time. It was exciting and terrifying at the same time. We (move) ___________slowly and carefully, and it (take) ___________ three days to get to the top. When we climbed onto the summit, we (find) ___________ another group of climbers. They (arrive) ___________ several hours ahead of us. They (have) ___________ dinner and listening to Beethoven. We (laugh) __________ and they (invite) ___________ us to join them. The climb (be) ___________, to say the least, an unforgettable experience.
6/ The weather (be) ___________ terrible lately. It (rain) ___________ off and on for two days, and the temperature (drop) ___________ at least twenty degrees. It (be) ___________ in the low 40s right now. Just three days ago, the sun (shine) ___________ and the weather was pleasant. The weather certainly (change) ___________ quickly here. I never know what to expect. Who knows ? When I (wake) ___________ up tomorrow morning, maybe it (snow) ___________.
7/ A taxi driver (drive) ____________ along a street when he suddenly (black out) ___________ and lost control of his vehicle. The taxi (plunge) _________ into a nearby river. A hawker, who (see) ______________ the accident, rushed from his coffee stall and (dive) ___________ into the water. He (have) ___________ to swim twenty five metres before he could get to the taxi. The taxi driver (try) ______________ to wind down the window. The hawker reached into the taxi for the safety-belt. After he (release) __________ the safety-belt, he pulled the driver out through the partially open window. At the hospital, the driver (say) ____________ that the black out might (cause) ______________ by his high blood pressure condition.
8/ Marie Curie, the Polish-born chemist, was a courageous and determined woman. She (leave) ___________ her home for Paris to pursue her interest in science. Living in poverty, she still (manage) ___________ to graduate at the top of her class. She (meet) ___________ Pierre Curie shortly after graduation and (marry) ___________ him a year later.
Together, Pierre and Marie (form) ___________ the most famous husband-and-wife partnership in science history. They (discover) ___________ the radioactive elements, Polonium and Radium. They (award) ___________ the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903.